Aeonium canariense is a succulent plant that forms large rosettes of velvety, bright green, occasionally reddish or yellowish leaves …
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Aeonium (commonly known as Tree Houseleek) is a genus of succulent plants of the family Crassulaceae. The name is derived from the ancient Greek word "aionos", meaning "ageless". Most of the species are native to the Canary Islands and a small number is found in Madeira, Morocco and in east Africa.
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Aeonium urbicum (Saucer Plant) is a tall succulent that forms a large rosette of spoon-shaped leaves at the top of an unbranched or …
Aeonium hierrense (El Hierro Giant Houseleek) is a beautiful succulent with a smooth, usually unbranched or rarely few-branched stem …
Aeonium sedifolium (Dwarf Aeonium) is a small, densely branched succulent shrub with stems that bear small rosettes of glossy, green to …
Aeonium mascaense is an attractive, highly branched succulent subshrub with slender stems with rough leaf scars and tipped with small …
Aeonium 'Ballerina', also sold as Aeonium 'Frosty', is a succulent shrublet with short branches that bear rosettes of grayish-green …
Aeonium goochiae is a small, densely branched succulent shrub that forms flattish rosettes of pale green to yellowish green, sometimes …
Aeonium undulatum (Stalked Aeonium) is a succulent shrub with spoon-shaped leaves, which are arranged in large rosettes at the end of …
Aeonium 'Cyclops' (Giant Red Aeonium) is a beautiful succulent subshrub that forms large rosettes of dark reddish-bronze to dark purplish …
Aeonium 'Mardi Gras' is a spectacular succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves with unique tricolor variegation …